Pregnancy test strips – Quick, accurate & affordable home testing
At Access Diagnostics, we offer a variety of pregnancy test strips designed for quick, accurate, and private at-home testing. Whether you're planning ahead or suspecting pregnancy, our tests provide reliable results to help you make informed decisions.
How our pregnancy test strips work:
Our test strips detect the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a hormone produced during early pregnancy. By immersing the strip into a urine sample and waiting for the indicator lines to appear, you can determine your pregnancy status. A single line indicates a negative result, while two lines confirm a positive result.
Why Choose Access Diagnostics Pregnancy Test Strips:
- High Sensitivity: Detects hCG levels as low as 10 mIU/mL for early detection.
- Over 99% Accuracy: Clinically tested to provide reliable results.
- Easy to Use: Simple design for straightforward at-home testing.
- Discreet Packaging: Ensures privacy with individually wrapped strips.
- Affordable Pricing: Cost-effective options without compromising quality.
Tips for accurate results with pregnancy test strips:
- Always use First Morning Urine: It contains the highest concentration of hCG.
- Follow instructions carefully: Ensure proper dipping and timing.
- Wait for full 5-Minute duration: Do not interpret pregancy test strip results before or after the recommended time.
- Always check expiry date: Expired pregnancy tests may yield inaccurate results
Frequently Asked Questions about ultra early pregnancy test strips FAQs:
Q: How early can I test for pregnancy?
A: Ultra early pregnancy test strips can detect pregnancy as early as 5–7 days after ovulation, but testing after a missed period provides more reliable results.
Q: What does a faint line mean?
A: A faint line on a pregnancy test may still indicate a positive result or it could be an evaporation line. If unsure, retest using a fresh urine sample and a new pregnancy test strip after a few days or consult a healthcare professional.
Q: Can medications affect the test results?
A: Some medications containing hCG may influence results. Always read instructions and consult your doctor if unsure.